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How to use this curriculum in your class
Personal Finance Course | On-demand PD module

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About this module
This interactive PD module will help you:
  • understand the Intuit for Education Personal   Finance Course
  • make clear connections to plug and play
     resources
    for your classes
  • simplify your unit and lesson planning

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Agenda
  1. Using the Intuit for Education Personal Finance Course

  2. Curriculum highlights & implementation planning

  3. Next steps

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How confident do you feel right now about teaching personal finance to your students? 

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Part 1: Using the Intuit for Education Personal Finance Course

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Learning goals
1. Understand key connections between this course and your classes

2. Identify potential topics and resources you can use with your students

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Course topics
The Intuit for Education Personal Finance Course is organized into the following topics (units):
  • Importance of Financial Literacy
  • Money Mindsets
  • Banking
  • Budgeting
  • Saving
  • Credit
  • Investing
  • Career Planning
  • Paying for College
  • Insurance
  • Taxes
  • Economics
  • Personal Finance Course Review

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Course topics
You will now be directed to the Intuit for Education dashboard. Take a moment to explore the course topics and activities, and take note of resources that may be useful to you!

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Implementation Planner
Complete the quick online form on the next page to receive an Implementation Planner from Intuit for Education. 

This is your personal planning tool for using Intuit for Education Personal Finance Course topics, lessons, and activities in your class. Use it to take notes about how the lessons, activities and/or resources from each topic apply to the course(s) you teach. Each lesson is also pre-mapped to relevant personal finance standards.

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